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    New England Forum Moderator twitch's Avatar
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    How is everyone finding the water levels where they fish???

    We need some serious rain which we are not getting ,lakes and ponds are really starting to show it . Some that I have been on are at really late August levels and no rain in site , could make late Aug to Sept pretty tough launching at some others not as much probably spring fed...????
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    Central Fl lakes are in sad shape. I’m afraid the rain we need will come in the form of a hurricane.

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    Lakes are down 12-14” so late summer fishing will be limited where you can go.
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    Been on current-fed waters for the last few weeks, with one exception - which was down about 8". The gravel ramps on some of those places can get a bit steep about now.

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    Down everywhere I've been. Seems southern and central Vermont hasn't been too bad, those places are only down about a foot or so. Champlain is down pretty bad from what I saw last weekend. Lot of places in southern and southwestern NH are very low right now. This is pretty sad we're in the 4th significant drought in the last 6 years I think?

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    Here in Maine, down a lot. I saw some shoreline rocks that from high mark to the water level it is now, about a 2 ft difference.
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